Chapter 12
Government spending counted as part of GDP includes spending on
public education
Investment measures what businesses
sell
During the 1970s, both unemployment and prices rose, creating
stagflation
An example of a coincident indicator
stock prices
Inventory investment is made up of
unsold goods that businesses have on hand
A series of periods of expanding and contracting economic activity is called a
business cycle
The underground economy includes market activities that
go unreported because they are illegal
The market value of all final goods and services produced within a nation in a given time period is called
gross domestic product
Efficiently run financial markets
help to increase productivity
Productivity increases when
more input produces more output
The total income earned in a nation from the production of goods and services in a given time period is called
national income
GDP that is stated in the price levels for the year in which the GDP was measured is called
nominal GDP
The highest point of a business cycle is called the
peak
An example of a nonmarket activity is
performing one's own home repairs
The income received by a country's people from all sources in a given time period is called
personal income
Before Adam Smith, many people believed that economic growth was caused by
population growth and higher taxation
An example of a final good is
a book
As supply increases, prices go down, and real GDP
decreases
An extended period of high unemployment and limited business activity is called a
depression
Jobs are relatively easy to find during an
expansion
The Great Depression
the New Deal was enacted
An example of a durable good is a
truck